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    Food Waste

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    Putting Food scraps into good useTo gain knowledge on how composting eliminates organic wasteTo consider how composting can generate income through p-patch projects‚ since organically grown food is in high demandTo encourage Donations of edible food‚ as this can reduce waste‚ mitigate climate impacts and provide cost savings for individuals and businesses alike | Specific Purpose: | Sending edible food or food scrap to landfills is not healthy or economical. | Central Idea: | Edible food scrap

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    Foods That Kill

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    The American diet is an animal based diet.  Consuming too much animal products can cause disease‚ and unhealthy weight.  In “Food That Kills”‚ Dr. Michael Klaper discusses the dangers of consuming animal by-products‚ the benefits of a plant diet‚ and how a plant diet can boost your health. Klaper believes that completely eliminating the consumption of animal by-products is the key to a healthy diet. Although I agree that Americans eat too much meat‚ cutting meat completely out is not beneficial

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    Junk Food

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    eating a lot of junk food. There are several negative effects because of eating junk food without having control. There are three main negative effects which they are getting obesity because of the high amount of sugar and trans fat in the junk food‚ having diabetes later on due to the high amount of sugar and artificial flavors in the junk food‚ and heart diseases which is the most dangerous negative effect. Lack of health awareness in the society about the seriousness of junk food and lack of self-control

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    Food Shortage

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    Food Shortage. Lester Brown addresses this issue on chapter nine of his book Plan B. He tries to explain what can be done to sufficiently feed a world with a population of 8 billion persons. He gives an example of China’s way of increasing its food production and how in just about a decade‚ china was able to have enough food to feed hundreds of millions of people who were starving. China became self-sufficient in food production and in 2005 was able to manage its hungry population and she not

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    Fast Food

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    Name:Bao linh Class:L5-B FAST FOOD IS SAFE‚ INEXPENSIVE AND SUITS A BUSY‚ MODERN LIFESTYLE. Society is developing everyday‚ people must be busy with a lot of work and can’t relax. Follow up‚ many restaurant appear to serve customer who is can’t cook at home‚ choose convenient and quick ways. Fast food which is established by business‚ have a lot of famous brand. This essay will discuss reason why fast food is safe‚ inexpensive and suits a busy‚ modern lifestyle. To start with‚ the

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    Fast Food

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    March 10‚ 2015 Fast Food & Obesity who’s to blame? According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Approximately 129.6 million Americans‚ or 64 percent‚ are overweight or obese‚ In 2000‚ 400‚000 - one in 700 Americans - deaths were related to eating badly and physical inactivity". Fast food is both easily accessible and cheap which influences higher rates of people towards eating it‚ Widening America ’s obesity rate and diseases that come with it. Healthier foods are less protonate

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    Junk Food

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    Scientists say that junk food is harmful to people’s health. Some say the way to ask people to eat less fast food is to educate them‚ while others say education does not work. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion. The past 50 years have seen a dramatic increase in the availability of the junk food because of its low cost and convenience‚and now it has become an indispensable part of life in modern fast-paced society.At the meantime‚the increasing number of people has begun to pay more

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    Korean Food

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    of the dishes prepared. Author Eunice Quek articulates authentic meals cooked by Chef Kang. The foods listed in the article are South Korean dishes based upon researching South Korean Food Types online. Bulgogi‚ kimchi and clam turnip soup‚ sun du bu jji gae‚ to name a few food types. These South Korean dishes are commonly available in local Korean restaurants. The article discusses different food types associated with South Korean Cuisine but the claim the title makes cannot be substantiated

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    Food Literacy

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    Food Literacy Many people in America often take the knowledge of health for granted. As fast food increases‚ people start to cook less and go out to eat more‚ especially with busy schedules. In the American culture‚ portion sizes are a lot bigger‚ the food always tastes better‚ and compared to other countries‚ food is a lot cheaper and easier to obtain. All of these factors lead to food literacy not being strong in America. Over the last 10-20 years‚ obesity has increased immensely and the number

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    burning food

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    Title: Energy Content of Foods Your Name Lab Partners: Period: Lab Done: Turned in January 28‚ 2013 Background Information: Heat is energy that transfers from one object to another because of a temperature difference between the objects. Heat is measured in a calorimeter and the units for heat are joules or calories. The calorimeter uses the Law of Conservation of Energy which states that energy is never created or destroyed but is transferred between objects. Temperature is a measure

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